Previously, we learned how Paul calls us to walk out our salvation so we can be witnesses to the world and over come evil with good. In Chapter 14 we learn how we are to do this on a grander, national level.
Session 14: Romans 13
The Book of Romans
May 25, 2022 • Bill Schott • Romans 13
Session 2: Romans 1:6-2:29
February 23, 2022 • Bill Schott • Romans 1:6—2:29
This study concludes our study in chapter one and as we move into chapter two, we find ourselves presented with passages which can be quite difficult and equally offensive. Why? So we can learn and see the heart of God within them all and His desire for no one to perish. Other books in this study include: Luke 10: 25-37; Acts 17:26,27; Luke 12:1-12; Jeremiah 7:1-7; Ezekiel 36:17-20; Deuteronomy 10:16
Session 3: Romans 3
March 2, 2022 • Bill Schott • Romans 3
After bringing up the blackness of the bible, that is, the sin, Paul introduces Christ which allows us to see the brilliance and how He dealt with the blackness. Other books in this study include: Matthew 21:28-32; Isaiah 50:4-6; Psalm 51: 4; I Corinthians 2:6-12; Psalm 14:2; James 3:1-12; Luke 12:1-7